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  1. Well ... with the exception of the boring square pool at the base, I kinda like it. I think it's curious and inviting, wheras the second place entry appears cold and ominous at first glance. Can't tell much from the pictures though. I'm just glad it's not another bright red thing.

    I went over to look at these today. The winner is kind of cool if you see it up close. The bells will reflect in the pool below, which looks like it will connect into the rest of the water park.

    However, the second place winner had a cool sundial feature....

  2. Ah ha! I knew the article on the web site seemed somewhat abbreviated. Thanks, btoy! :shades:

    This is one development that I feel is very key to the long-term success of North Main in the CBD. It's a lynchpin and a potential catalyst for keeping that end of Main Street very much alive (not that it's dying or anything).

    Didn't the G-Journal say a few weeks ago that Boyd was planning on redoing plans for the entire block? I think the plans to redo the Bank of America parking lot will be scrapped and put into a new development.

  3. I think it is the historical importance/memorial that is going to appear out of place there. The News building really has no significant historical value to Greenville's past.

    The News building has some significance to greenville's past. It is a perfect example of the urban withdrawl the city went through in the late 1960s as vintage buildings were torn down and "modern" buildings were erected. It's a monument to bad thinking, and should serve as a warning sign that says "hey Greenville, don't screw up any more." maybe that can be the news' new slogan :whistling:

  4. I had dinner at Lemongrass tonight, and once again my experience was outstanding. The food, service, and atmosphere were all excellent, just as they always are. I have yet to have better Thai food than what is found at Lemongrass. :thumbsup:

    You might want to try Bangkok Thai on Pelham Road. I prefer it to Lemongrass, which is very, very good. Bangkok has a bigger menu, a cool atmosphere (they have a section where you sit on the floor) and the food is really good.

    Also, try the Thai place on Augusta/Mauldin Road. I think it is Royal Thai. They have the best yellow curry in the Upstate, but everything else is somewhat average.

  5. My husband is actually renovating the Auld Hardware building as well as the old grocery store for Dollar General - we actually are thrilled to have one so close by! There are no tenants involved yet with the Auld building - we are looking at furniture stores, studio space, etc. It will remain mercantile due to zoning & building codes. Although I am a bit partial, I truly believe the building looks fantastic as you leave downtown and look forward to more revitalization of Poinsett Highway.

    The building looks GREAT. Greenville owes you and husband a debt of service.

  6. That may indeed be true, but of course no one but they know for sure. I do know that the original plan for the Peace Center called for a much more ellaborate building, but in the end it was decided that keeping to the traditional materials would be best.

    That is interesting. When you say elaborate, do you mean like glass towers, and geometric shapes instead of the red brick?

  7. Agreed 100% Thats why Greenville needs to get something on the empty corner across Broad. :thumbsup:

    The city hopes to do something with its corner or at least it had wanted to put something at the stone plaza. I remember the idea of somekind of mixed use that resembled old City Hall tower.

    The accursed parking lot used to have buildings on it. I remember a story that the foundations got cracked by dynamite explosions from another construction project. They had to tear the buildings down. The family who owned the lot got mad about this and that is why nothing has been built ever since.

    As for the G-News, that is just a very ugly building. It replaced an ugly building too. My bet, is that one day another ugly building will go on the site.

    Which leads to a question, do you think the Peace family gave the money for the Peace Center and wanted it to look so nice because they felt bad for sticking the News building on the good people of Greenville?

  8. That's the one.

    I think the school district owns that building or wanted to buy it from a local family about three years ago. There was some kind of tussle over it due to the Wade Hampton High renovations.

  9. Oh yea! No comparison there. And easy access to SC's beaches. Florida can challenge, but there's nothing IMO quite like Litchfield, Pawley's... :thumbsup:

    Pogo possibilities? We may learn more tonight at County Council, but there are some big rumors that whatever it is will head to Millennium Campus. A full announcement may be made by the end of next week.

  10. The best solution would have been to give the owners what the property was worth at the time, plus offer them a place in the new development (which I thought the City did). If that isn't enough, then the owners are clearly standing in the way of progression and need to be removed by force. -_-

    The RiverPlace developers originally offerered them a place in the back of the project. The owners rejected saying they didn't want to leave their property at all, and if even if they did why would they want to move off Main Street and now pay rent to developers?

    Also want to clarify one thing out there that has been misreported here and in the Greenville News recently. What the jury decided was NOT new. This won't lead to any change in how political entities go about eminent domain. Go pull eminent domain cases in Greenville County and you will see that practically every person has fought the governments' offer and got more money from a jury. The Main Street Three are not some new standard bearer for eminent domain. They did what everyone else has done for years.

    And remember what Strom Thurmond said, and I paraphrase, " how come everytime I buy a piece of land the federal government wants to come along and build a highway through it."

  11. We almost need a separate thread to debate this eminent domain issue. I hadn't realized that it was such a divisive topic, but it's definitely a lively debate. :lol:

    Amen to that. This topic has been the biggest story downtown for for the last four years. It's interesting to see how people look at what happened. It could make for a good book if anyone ever wanted to write it..though who would believe it?

  12. Welcome to UP, upstategeek! Glad to have you onboard with us! :D

    The others are most likely going to be incorporated into the four corners of the intersection as planned by the City. I hope the "plaza" is very attractive and not degraded by The Greenville News building.

    I went by City Hall today during lunch to look at plans. Still nothing on the statue will look like or who is designer. The basic design is in the News' courtyard behind that white wall. Statue of Greene is in the middle with an L-shaped about three-foot high wall around. That wall will contain the plaques to the others.

    The thing I am wondering about is they already have a fairly nice plaque dedicated to one of the Peaces, I think it is Roger, who was publisher and former U.S. Senator, at the corner. The new monument looks to be built on top of it.

  13. Welcome to Urban Planet, upstategeek! We're glad to have you here and hope to hear much more from you going into the bright, bright future!

    It is interesting that the Greenville News hasn't covered this themselves. The would have been the first ones that I would have expected to report on this. I did see the small piece about it in the Journal. It sounds like Nathanael Greene will have come compnay at this intersection though.

    thanks for the welcome.

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